The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

Constructi­on of second stage of Railway Junction RoB inaugurate­d

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Constructi­on of the second stage of the multilevel road overbridge (ROB) near the railway junction in the city was formally inaugurate­d by Municipal Administra­tion Minister K. N. Nehru on Tuesday.

The first stage of the project, which is being executed by the railways and the Highways Department, was completed last year.

Under the second stage, the existing narrow bridge across the railway line near Tiruchi junction would be dismantled and a new one built. The bridge would run between Aristo roundabout and P&T Colony near Mannarpura­m. The ROB would include arms leading towards the railway junction and its rear entrance at Kallukuzhi.

Sources in the Highways Department indicated that

A view of junction road overbridge in Tiruchi which will be demolished and built anew

the railways had also awarded the contract for constructi­on of the main bridge portion above the railway track. The approach roads would be built by the Highways Department at a cost of about ₹16 crore. The new bridge with pedestrian pathways would run for a total length of 770 metres. The width of the bridge would be 13.50 metres. The twoway approach road to the railway junction would run for

a length of 158 metres.

The second stage of the project would not require any land acquisitio­n but for the alienation of about 235 square metres of land from the Department of Posts. The Revenue authoritie­s were in the process of identifyin­g a suitable alternativ­e site to be given in exchange to the Department of Posts. Though the descent of the new bridge would end well ahead of P&T Colony, the land was required to widen the road on this stretch for free flow of traffic, the sources said.

The administra­tive sanction for the project, estimated to cost ₹74 crore, was originally issued in February 2011. The project cost for the two stages was subsequent­ly revised to ₹168.34 crore. Constructi­on of the first stage of the flyover began in February 2014 and was scheduled to be completed by February 2017. But it was completed last year after suffering repeated time overruns due to delays in land acquisitio­n.

Highways Department sources said the second stage of the project would be completed within 15 months. The works were expected to get underway over the next few days, after notifying traffic diversions in consultati­on with district administra­tion and police, the sources said.

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